The brands spankin’ new Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 is here. And, it’s fast. Like really fast. Like 3.2 seconds 0-62 mph (~3.0 seconds 0-60 mph), 202 mph top speed fast. I guess after the leaked photos from yesterday, Lamborghini needed to accelerate their reveal of the replacement for the venerated-but-long-in-the-tooth Gallardo. The Lamborghini Gallardo came out in 2003 and, as such, is filled with old tech. ...

Lamborghini Huracan… Lamborghini Cabrera… Whatever Lambo is going to call the replacement for the Gallardo, it’s probably going to look like this. Name-wise, I’m banking on Huracan, since that’s what the license plate says, and Lamboghini trademarked the name back in April of 2012. If you look closely at the photos of the Lamborghini Huracan, you’ll notice a badge saying LP610-4. That would mean...

$4.5 million. 2.9 seconds 0-62 mph. Top speed of 221 mph. And, it looks good on the deck of an Italian aircraft carrier. Lamborghini held the public debut of the insane Lamborghini Veneno Roadster aboard the Italian Navy’s Cavour aircraft carrier while it was docked in the port of Mina Zayed, Abu Dhabi. With only nine examples to be produced, the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster is super expensive, super fast and super rare. ...

$4.5 million. 2.9 seconds 0-62 mph. Top speed of 221 mph. Only nine examples to be produced. The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster is super expensive, super fast and super rare. With those figures and those looks, I don’t need to say much more about the Veneno Roadster. But I will anyway, because, if anything, the details make this topless version of the most bonkers Lambo ever produced even more desirable. The Lamborghini Veneno...

Just what we need… another Lamborghini Gallardo. Or, at least that’s what I thought until I looked at the specs of this particular Lamborghini Gallardo, the LP 570-4 Squadra Corse. Then I realized Lamborghini has already made this car. It just has a different, impossibly-long name, the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera Edizione Tecnica. To date the Superleggera Edizione Tecnica is the baddest baby Lambo with its scads of...

Just what we need… another Lamborghini Gallardo. Or, at least that’s what I thought until I looked at the specs of this particular Lamborghini Gallardo, the LP 570-4 Squadra Corse. Then I realized Lamborghini has already made this car. It just has a different, impossibly-long name, the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera Edizione Tecnica. To date the Superleggera Edizione Tecnica is the baddest baby Lambo with its scads of...

One seat. A 5.2 liter V10 with 600 horse. Styling inspired by the Apache Helicopter Gunship complete with heads-up display and crazy orange canopy. Head of Design for the Volkswagen Group Walter De Silva’s homage to Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary, the Lamborghini Egoista, is truly an insane, utterly bonkers car. The Egoista was designed by Alessandro Dambrosio (exterior) and Stefan Sielaff (interior). Anyone who says...

Four kilometers. 190,000 horse. A convoy of Lamborghinis that stretched four kilometers (that’s 2.5 miles) long and contained a sum total of about 190,000 horses set off from Piazza Castello in Milan to Bobbio in the Trebbia Valley on the first leg of Lamborghini’s Grande Giro in celebration of the brand’s 50th anniversary. Three-hundred-and-fifty drivers and three-hundred-and fifty-passengers in...

About a month ago, Lamborghini debuted the 750 horse, 221 mph Veneno as part of their 50th Anniversary celebration. The only problem with the $4 million Veneno is Lamborghini is only making three, and they’re all sold out. So if you are absurdly wealthy and wanted a limited edition 50th Anniversary Lamborghini, you were out of luck. Not wanting to disappoint the coutured masses, Lamborghini has leaked some photos and specs...

Right before the Volkswagen Group acquired Lamborghini in September 1998, the nearly insane execs in Sant’Agata Bolognese asked the Carrosserie Heuliez to design a Diablo-based concept car that was “new, original and impossible to confuse with any other car’s shapes.” The result was an answer as well as a question, or rather a Pregunta. The Lamborghini Pregunta Paris Concept was the last pre-Audi Lambo...